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Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Reference 11 g Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0) |
1. Directory Server Enterprise Edition File Reference
Software Layout for Directory Server Enterprise Edition
Directory Server Instance Default Layout
Directory Proxy Server Instance Default Layout
Part I Directory Server Reference
4. Directory Server LDIF and Search Filters
6. Directory Server Monitoring
7. Directory Server Replication
8. Directory Server Data Caching
11. Directory Server Groups and Roles
12. Directory Server Class of Service
14. Directory Server Internationalization Support
Part II Directory Proxy Server Reference
15. Directory Proxy Server Overview
16. Directory Proxy Server Load Balancing and Client Affinity
17. Directory Proxy Server Distribution
18. Directory Proxy Server Virtualization
19. Connections Between Directory Proxy Server and Backend LDAP Servers
20. Connections Between Clients and Directory Proxy Server
Criteria for Allocating a Connection to a Connection Handler
Data Views for Connection Handlers
Request Filtering Policies for Connection Handlers
Subtrees in the Request Filtering Policy
Search Data Hiding Rules in the Request Filtering Policy
21. Directory Proxy Server Client Authentication
22. Security in Directory Proxy Server
23. Directory Proxy Server Logging
A resource limits policy defines the maximum resources that Directory Proxy Server can process for a given connection handler. By using this type of connection handler policy, you can limit the resources allocated to connections, requests, and referrals.
A connection handler can have zero or one resource limits policy. If no resource limits policy is defined, no limits are applied to connections, requests and referrals. For information about how to configure resource limits policies and examples of resource limits policies, see Creating and Configuring a Resource Limits Policy in Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Administration Guide.
The following list summarizes the resource limits that can be configured:
Connections
Maximum number of connections.
Maximum number of simultaneous connections from a single client.
Maximum number of operations per connection. If a client exceeds the maximum number of operations on one connection, the connection is closed by Directory Proxy Server.
Maximum number of simultaneous operations per connection.
If the maximum number of simultaneous operations per connection is 1, clients must perform synchronous operations. Additional requests for simultaneous operations, except for requests to abandon an operation, will fail with a Server Busy error.
Searches
Maximum permitted size of a search operation result
Maximum permitted duration of a search operation
Minimum length of a substring allowed in a search filter
Customized search limits, described in Customized Search Limits
Referrals
Maximum number of hops when following referrals
Bind policy to be applied when referrals are followed:
Use password if supplied, else follow the referral as anonymous
Always follow the referral as anonymous
Policy applied when a referral is returned by the server:
Follow referrals
Forward referrals to the client
Discard referrals
For information about how to configure a resource limits policy, see Creating and Configuring a Resource Limits Policy in Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Administration Guide
Customized limits can be defined for search operations, based on the search base and search scope. If the target DN of a search is specified in a list, and the scope of a search is one-level or subtree, the maximum size of the search result can be configured.
Custom search limits are defined for a specific resource limits policy. If the resource limits policy is deleted, the custom search limits defined for that policy are also deleted. If custom search limits are not specified, standard search size limits are applied.